Canadian commercial drone operator, IN-FLIGHT Data, this week is embarking upon Canada’s largest BVLOS (Beyond Visual-Line-Of-Sight) UAS Operations trial to date, with support from senseFly, a provider of professional mapping drones and a commercial drone subsidiary of Parrot Group. Continue reading
New Cargo Release Capability for BlueBird ThunderB
BlueBird Aero Systems – a designer, developer and producer of Micro, Mini and Small tactical UAS and peripheral equipment –will expose an exceptional Cargo Release Capability of ThunderB UAV at Eurosatory 2018. Continue reading
Successful Operational Demos for HERO-30 Short-Range Loitering System
UVision Air Ltd. – a manufacturer of lethal aerial loitering systems of all sizes – has demonstrated its Hero-30 short-range loitering system to strategic clients. Continue reading
Black Eagle 50 Compact RUAV at Eurosatory
Steadicopter Ltd. – a provider of advanced Unmanned Robotics Helicopters for Defense, HLS and civilian applications – will unveil final configuration of its Black Eagle 50 Rotary Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (RUAV) system at EUROSATORY 2018. Continue reading
China to Develop Large Payload Cargo Drone
Engineers at Beihang Unmanned Aircraft System Technology, a part of Beihang University in Beijing, are designing a drone that will be able to fly 1,500 kilometers carrying 1 metric ton of cargo. Continue reading
Drone-Powered Parasols for Japanese Golf Courses
Now, humanity has harnessed the awesome power of drones and created the most advanced parasol to date: Free Parasol. Continue reading
Russia Unveils Katran Rotary-Wing UAV
Russia unveiled its Katran rotary-wing unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) during the Victory Day Parade in May. “The trials of the Katran UAV are scheduled for this summer [mid-2018],” a Russian aerospace industry source told Jane’s . Continue reading
Robo-Boats Swarm in the South China Sea
This video shows a swarm of 56 small, unmanned boats operating in the South China Sea. While a rudimentary demonstration, it mirrors similar exercises performed by U.S. Navy boats practicing — semi-autonomously — to defend harbours and intercept incoming vessels. Continue reading





